2017
DOI: 10.1111/ner.12540
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Extended Long-Term Effects of Cervical Vagal Nerve Stimulation on Headache Intensity/Frequency and Affective/Cognitive Headache Perception in Drug Resistant Complex-Partial Seizure Patients

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“…In the time period from 2012 to the present, an RCT with implantable VNS in purely primary headache disorder patients has not been published, in consistence with a recent review in the field [56]. A large (n = 325) retrospective clinical study demonstrated that implantable VNS had beneficial effects on daily headache/migraine intensity (VAS = 5.4 in the VNS group versus 7.8 in the group on best medical treatment) and affective/cognitive pain perception (21 in the VNS group versus 16 in the group on best medical treatment) in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy [57] (Table 4).…”
Section: Cross-over Studies Of Implantable Ons In CMmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…In the time period from 2012 to the present, an RCT with implantable VNS in purely primary headache disorder patients has not been published, in consistence with a recent review in the field [56]. A large (n = 325) retrospective clinical study demonstrated that implantable VNS had beneficial effects on daily headache/migraine intensity (VAS = 5.4 in the VNS group versus 7.8 in the group on best medical treatment) and affective/cognitive pain perception (21 in the VNS group versus 16 in the group on best medical treatment) in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy [57] (Table 4).…”
Section: Cross-over Studies Of Implantable Ons In CMmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Mainly due to the low number of patients investigated and the study design, evidence-based conclusion about iVNS head pain outcome is limited (Table 1). 510…”
Section: General Characteristics and Class Of Evidence Of Cervical Vnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the published iVNS data consist of case series or retrospective analyses, predominantly in patients with refractory focal seizures with co-occurring chronic headache (commonly migraine) with follow-up varying from 3 months to 14 years 3,510. For surgically implanted VNS, a multicenter, randomized controlled study has not yet been carried out, as seizure mostly represented the primary indication.…”
Section: Cervical Invasive (Surgically Implanted) Vns and Primary Heamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Differences of pain perception were previously evaluated by our group in patients with chronic headache and epilepsy with and without VNS depending on their antiepileptic medication, such as topiramate, a drug described as a modifier of the thalamocortical loop. 6 Although both types of neuromodulation (VNS and ANT-DBS) were reported to positively influence the headache of epilepsy patients, it remains unclear if they influence a common effect loop or may differ regarding their effect on pain perception.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%